Embark on a 3-day private lodge safari to Lake Eyasi and Ngorongoro Crater. Immerse yourself in the rich tribal history of the Hadzabe people and witness their incredible hunting skills. Explore the diverse wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater, a must-visit destination in Africa.
Embark on a 3-day private lodge safari to Lake Eyasi and Ngorongoro Crater. Immerse yourself in the rich tribal history of the Hadzabe people and witness their incredible hunting skills. Explore the diverse wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater, a must-visit destination in Africa.
Lake Eyasi - Early morning hunting with the hadzabe people walking around the bush for collecting honey from the trees of small bee or big bees, get back to the hadzabe village at 9am for Arrow making , bows and practicing and targeting. 6am to 11am, then get back to the camp /lodge for hot lunch and rest until 4pm.
Drive to the local people village…
Lake Eyasi - Early morning hunting with the hadzabe people walking around the bush for collecting honey from the trees of small bee or big bees, get back to the hadzabe village at 9am for Arrow making , bows and practicing and targeting. 6am to 11am, then get back to the camp /lodge for hot lunch and rest until 4pm.
Drive to the local people village to see life style then walk to
see onion plantation in the farms, study irrigation system ,village forest, you can find monkeys, baboons and varieties of birds then drive to Lake Eyasi for Flamingos, Pelicans and sunset. Get back to the camp/lodge for Dinner & Overnight camp fire.
- All park fees and Taxes
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Transportation for all 3 days
- All park fees and Taxes
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Transportation for all 3 days
With an estimated population of fewer than 2,000 individuals, the Hadzabe are one of the last tribes to stay true to their tribal history. Existing far from the crowds and globalization that inevitably follow tourism, they exist much as they always have. The Hadzabe people live in caves near Lake Eyasi,
Men typically hunt and bring home honey to feed…
With an estimated population of fewer than 2,000 individuals, the Hadzabe are one of the last tribes to stay true to their tribal history. Existing far from the crowds and globalization that inevitably follow tourism, they exist much as they always have. The Hadzabe people live in caves near Lake Eyasi,
Men typically hunt and bring home honey to feed their families, while women and children gather fruits, berries, and roots with which to supplement their diet. The men are particularly adept hunters, and their daring and inventive hunting style is a sight to behold. Using parts harvested from other animals, they cunningly lure and put down game. They use locally made poisons and ingenious camouflage to hunt.
After this tour you will also gate a chance to visit Ngorongoro crater as one of the most densely crowded African wildlife areas in the world.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.